New outpatient mental health therapy clinic in Argyle
Dallas, Texas — To support the mental health of the community, Medical City Healthcare is opening Medical City Mental Health Therapy Argyle, a new outpatient clinic located at 7222 Crawford Road, Ste. 150, Argyle, TX 76226 dedicated to providing compassionate, personalized mental healthcare for adults in Argyle and the surrounding areas. The clinic, a department of Medical City Mental Health & Wellness Center Alliance, will officially open on Tuesday, Sept. 2.
This expansion reflects Medical City Healthcare’s ongoing investment in mental health services in response to growing demand. With more than 20% of the U.S. population living with a mental health condition according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), the need for accessible, tailored support has never been greater.
Located in a welcoming and convenient setting, the Argyle clinic offers:
- Professional, confidential mental health assessments to determine the appropriate level of care
- Group therapy sessions for adults 18 and older, led by licensed therapists in a private, non-judgmental environment
- Open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
- Located on the campus of Medical City Argyle
- Insurance-friendly access, accepting most major commercial insurance plans
Unlike most outpatient clinics, Medical City Mental Health Therapy Argyle offers same-day assessments with no referral required. For those who need a higher level of care, inpatient services are available at Medical City Mental Health & Wellness Center Alliance, ensuring seamless access to comprehensive treatment options.
“Our goal is to meet people where they are in their mental health journey,” says Jim Russell, CEO of Medical City Mental Health & Wellness Center Alliance. “This new clinic provides a vital link in our system of care, offering timely support close to home for those navigating challenges such as depression, anxiety, grief, trauma and more.”
Group therapy sessions at the Argyle clinic are designed to foster connection and healing. Participants are encouraged to share their experiences or simply listen and learn from others in a supportive setting. Compassionate therapists guide each session, ensuring a respectful environment.
The clinic welcomes individuals seeking help with:
- Depression and anxiety
- Work/life stress and transitions
- Grief and loss
- Mood disorders
- Suicidal thoughts
- Traumatic events
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
The opening of Medical City Mental Health Therapy Argyle, the sixth mental health location in the Medical City Healthcare system of care, underscores a commitment to expanding mental health resources across North Texas. By offering accessible, expert care close to home, the clinic empowers individuals to take the next step toward healing and wellness.